The US Air Force has sent fourth-generation F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters to Poland instead of F-15E Strike Eagle fighters
The US Air Force has rotated fourth-generation fighters to Poland. The F-16 Fighting Falcon arrived in the country neighbouring Ukraine.
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The purpose of the rotation is to support the presence on NATO's eastern flank. Four F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters of the 52nd Fighter Wing arrived in Poland. They were based at the Spangdahlem airbase in Germany.
Four F-16 Fighting Falcons replaced four F-15E Strike Eagles assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing at Royal Air Force Base Lakenheath. The F-15Es have been in an air policing role at Lask base in Poland since November last year.
The F-16 Fighting Falcon has arrived at Powidz base. It is located in the centre of Poland, near the Baltic Sea. Earlier this year, fifth-generation F-2 Raptor fighters from the 94th Fighter Squadron were stationed there as well, having travelled to Poland from Virginia.
Source: USAFE